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Jacquet, Jan P., director at the South river, 70.

Jamaica (L. I..,) extent of the parish of, 75 ; the pres-byterian church of, transferred to the episcopalians,ib.; letter from, relative to the minister, 120 ; Mr.Prudden, congregational minister of, 121 ; agreementof the town of with Itev. Mr. Prudden, 122 ; returnof births, deaths and marriages in the town of, 123 ;church wardens of, summoned before the governorand council, 126 ; attorney general ordered to enquireinto the riot at, ib.; Rev. Mr. Ilonyman appointedepiscopal minister of, 127 ; state of the church at,ib.; Rev. Mr. Hubbard ordered to vacate the par-sonage at, 128 ; the sheriff ordered to eject Rev. Mr.Hubbard and put Rev. Mr. Urquhart in possessionof the ministers house at, ib.; order to the churchwardens of, to sell the corn collected for the supportof the minister, ib.; and to pay the proceeds to theRev. Mr. Urquhart, 129 ; magistrates of, ordered tolevy a rate for the support of the episcopal minister,ib.; fined for refusing to obey, 130; Rev. Prs.Goodhue presbyterian minister of, 131; .difficultiesbetween Rev. Mr. Bartow and the Rev. Mr. Hubbardin the church at, ib.; church at, broken into, 132 ;Rev. Mr. Hubbard forbid to preach at, ib.; death ofMr. Urquhart, minister of, ib.; another riot in thechurch of, 133 ; report of the justices of, on the saidriot, 134 ; order in council -on said report, ib.; finesimposed on dissenters accused of said riot, remitted,135, 142; memorial of the inhabitants of, to Gov.Hunter, complaining of being deprived of their church,ib.; Rev. Mr. Poyer, minister of, 136; church war-dens of, sued for the clergymans salary, and theirplea, ib.; state of the church at, represented by theRev. Mr. Thomas, 137 ; Rev. George Macnish,presbyterian minister at, 138 ; Cotton Mather , on thechurch difficulties at, 139, 143 ; memorial of theclergy, regarding the church of, ib.; date of theerection.and location of the first church at, 135 ; Rev.Patrick Gordon designed as minister for, but dies,141 ; Mr. Yesey and Mr. Urquhart attend the churchat, ib.; memorial presented to Lord Lovelace,regarding the church at, ib.; dissenters gain posses-sion of the parsonage of, 142 ; sheriff of, has consci-entious scruples against ejecting the dissenters of, ib.;members of the church of, increased by the dissensionin Kings co., 149 ; Col. Heathcote, on the difficultiesin the church of, 147-150 ; Col. Morris account ofthe rise and progress of the troubles at, 150 ; begin-ning of the church of England in, ib.; Lord Cornburyseizes the church of, 151 ; Gov. Hunters represen-tation of the difficulties in the church of, 153, 157 ;a statement of the church of, 160 ; representation ofthe soc. for prop, the gospel to Queen Anne , relativeto the church of, 162; order of the queen in councilrespecting the church of, 164 ; the vestry of, refuseto admit Mr. Poyer to their meeting, 165 ; and paythe ministers salary to the Rev. Mr. McNish, the

dissenting preacher, 166; letter to the sec. of thesoc. for prop, the gospel from the members of thechurch of Eng. in, 169; people of, threaten to stonethe constable if he attempt to collect the ministersmoney, 172; petition of certain persons who havebeen found.guilty of a riot at, 173; report of themagistrates on the riot at, 174 ; particulars of thoopposition offered to the collection of the ministersmoney, 175, et seq.; complaint of the people againstthe magistrates of, 176 ; affidavits against the magistrates of, 179; answer of the magistrates of, 181 ;Rev. Mr. Poyer obtains judgment against the churchof, 184 ; the presbyterians of, commence an action forthe recovery of the English church at, 188,189 ; theglebe lands and church of, taken away from theepiscopalians after a possession of 25 years, 189 ;death of the Rev. Mr. Poyer, minister at, 190 ; Rev.Thos. Colgan appointed episcopal minister of, ib.:mode adopted by Chief Justice Morris to close thecontroversy respecting the church at, 191 ; episcopa-lians obliged to worship in the town house of; anew episcopal church built at; state of the churchat, in Mr. Colgans time, ib., et seq.; Rev. Mr. Samuel Seabury , episcopal minister at, 195 ; state ofreligion at, under Rev. Mr. Seabury , 196, et seq.;application for a charter for the episcopal church at,197 ; Rev, Joshua Bloomer episcopal minister of,201 ; the vestry of, sued; argument in the causeof the church, ib.; decree in chancery againstthe vestry of, 204; the continental troops disarmedthe township of, 205; episcopal church at, closed,206 ; a glebe for the episcopal minister of, purchased,ib.; names of quakers in, 623.

James, Rev. Thos., of Easthampton, prosecuted forpreaching a certain sermon, 215, et seq.; warrant toarrest, 217 ; apology of the, 218.

Jamison, David, commissioner for executing the officeof attorney general, 414 ; attorney general, 550.

Jansen, Roeloff, who, 367.

Jenny, Rev. Mr., of Rye, 570.

Jerusalem thorn, the, 685.

Jewish minister and cemetery in N. Y., 263.

Johnson, Rev. Mr., 68.

-, Sir John, 645. ^

-, Sir William, visited by Messrs. Hawley and

Woodbridge, 630 ; location of the ancient seat of,673, 686.

Johnstown, churches and clergy in 1802 of the town of,673; people of, generally Dutch, 683; reference to,686 .

Jones, Rev. Eliphalet, of Huntington, 210.

-, Rev. John, of Bedford, 80; denounces the

church of England in his sermon, 565.

-, Rev. Morgan, 211.

Joris, Adrian, conveys Director Minuit to N. Nether-land, 29; brings settlers to N. Netherland, 31, 32;makes a treaty with the Qttowawas, 32.

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